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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-07-20, Page 5INSION0.01.141 siroisita Pos Otis IN MEMORIUM STILES — In loving memory of a dear father, who passed away July 22, 1967 This month comes with deep regret, It brings back an evening we will not forget, You fell asleep without goodbye, But memories of you will never die, We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes on we miss you more, We mention, your name and think of you often, God bless you Dad, you are not forgotten, Lovingly rememoered by the Stiles Family COMING EVENT: STEAMSHOW AND DEMONSTRATIONS: Of Antique Steam and Gas Engines, TractOrs, Farin Equip- ment, Sawmill, Restored Cars and Live Working Models at Cooks- town — July 31, Aug. 1, 2, 1971. (Open Sunday from 1;30 p.m.). "Threshermens" meals' available. Entertainment featuring "The 'Kansas Farmer". Amateur STEP Dance—Contest — Saturday and AMATEUR FIDDLERS CON- TEST — Monday. (2 classes in each 7-- Adult and under 14 years of age). Admission: Adults $1.00, Children 50e, (under 12 tree with parents.) Sponsored by Georgian Bay Steam, Auto, Gas & Antique Incorporated. MELVILLE *PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rev. C. A. McCarroll Organist: Mr& Nora Moffatt 10 A.M. Church School 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship NOTICE TO GIRLS Any girl wishing tp take the 4-H Homemaking CIO Fall Project "Dairy Fare" would you please contact Mrs, Jim Arm- strong or Mrs, Clarence Catcher))) befere'Angust 9th. CARDS OF THANKS. Jane and Ruth Campbell wish to thank eVeyone who helped in any at the Tupperware shower, July 10th. The gifts , and good Wishes are greatly appreciated. My sincere thanks is expressed to friends and neighbours for visits, treats, cards and flowers. Special thanks also to" neighbours and friends who brought my husband over to see me. It was very much appreciated. Jenni e Strach n To all who sent me gifts, and cards, who visited me and enquir- ed for me, I wish to say thank you very much. I appreciated everything. John-Hanna -We would like to expres s our thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbours who remembered us 'with lovely gifts, cards and .flowers, and. also visited us en the occasion of our 55th Wedding Anniversary. Martin anit Margaret MacDonald We would like to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to all who have shown us so much kindness while we were both in Hospital and since coming home. It was all very much appreciated and will long be remembered. Special thanks to our family, Margaret and Ken Tyernian, Adeline and Harold Campbell, who cared for us in their home for many weeks. To Dr. Bozyk, nurses and all who cared for us in Wingham Hospital, To Rev. Le- Drew and the members of the U.C.W. of the, United Church. The members of Morning Star Rebek- ah Lodge and Western Star Our wonderful neigh, hours, Marguerite and Rae Craw- ford, Norman and Vera Smith of Borden, Sask. The beautiful flow- ers, Gifts and Treats. Those who remembered us with cards, with messages of hope and letters of encourageinent, those who came to see us while in Hospital and since coming home. It is all heart warming and will never be for- gotten. It is like a precious pearl, embedded in our treasured Book of Memories and will never fade away: May God bless you all. Gratefully Laura and Walter Williatikal ETHE L Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Stephenson visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith of Stratford, were visitors with Mrs, L. Smith, and Mrs, Robert Cunning- ham were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Martin of London. .Mrs. Turner reterned home with them. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner and Doris visited Mr. and Mrs, Wm Bremner and Paul tvKintail. Mr, and Mrs. . Wm. gewitt attended the funeral .of a brother- in-law ...In Toronto, on Friday. Stan Alexander returned hotne. $4thrtiay from Stratford hospital,. • • mittee in charge. HAYWARD S Discount & Variety 'BRUSSELS' Patent Medicineo, Cosmetics, Tobacco, Sundries, Vet & Pet Supplies SPECIAL . FEATURE - Cadbury's Chocolate Cookies Reg. 49c 3 HOURS Week Days 9 - 9 p.m.. Sundays & Holidays 12 - 6 dommissmaimmaimomp,msomammamirmindima•limmossm •THE UNITED CHURCH. MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew ORGANISTS. Mrs . John Bryan' Mrs. Alice Williams Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Brussels 'Worship 11:00 A.M. Ethel Worship 9:45 A.M, ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes B.A., 8.T.B. Box 47, Blyth, Ontarli Phone 528-9334 Organist: mrs. es. Elliott 11 A.M. Morning Prayer PHONE 887-9339 AWE DELIVER BEST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS Aliens Assorted Fruit Drinks 48 oz. Stuart House Foil Wrap 25 ft. Mandarin Oranges 10 oz. tins FEATURES Salada Tea Bags 60's 89c Austral Peaches 2'8 oz. 43c Frazer Vale Frozen Peas 2 lb. 59c PrOszen Beef Patties (Schneiders) 2 lb. S1.69 California Oranges (Good Size) Doz 55c OWE 'S 4 for 99c 3 for 99c 35c CRANBROOK The service in Knox Church will be held as usual at 9:45 on Sunday next, July 25th. There will be no service during the -month of August. Mrs. Calvin Cameron visited in Conestoga and London, Mr.. and Mrs. John Cowing, Seminole, Florida, visited Mrs. Mac Engel and 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Keys, R.R. 1, Seaforth, along with Fred Smalldon and Mr. and Mrs: Claire Long. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giessler, Fraser, Mich., spent a few days here last week. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Engel and family spent the weekend at Driftwood Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Zimmer, Cleveland, visited. with Mrs. Lytle Gordon. Mrs. Emma McCallnin, St. Thomas, also visited at the same home and all, spent the weekend in the Bracebridge area. Rev. and Mrs. Iver D, Mather, Maxwell, Ont. were among the many friend s who called on Mr, and Mrs. Martin MacDonald on the occasion of their 55th wed- ding anniversary. Ricky Dunn, Bloomingdale, spent several days at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong, Fergus, were weekend visitors with Fred Smalldon and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bray. BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1971 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Preslident• . Murray Hoover First yice-President Harold Bolger, • Seco.nd Vice-President Gerald Smith Secretary Treasurer Edwin Martin DIRECTORS • Murray- Hoover, Harold Bolger, Gerald Smith, Lloyd Wheeler .Laurie Black, Graeme Craig, Wm Hewitt, Harry •• Gall, Emmerson Mitchell, Hugh Pearson, Bob Higgins, Fred Uhler. ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Jack •Knight, Harvey ''Craig Jack McDonald, Robert Granby, Cliff Dunbar, Eldon Wilson, Murray Huether, George McCutcheon, Cecil Parker, Jim Bowman, Wm. Perrie„ Glenn Huether. Jan van Vliet, .Jas. W, Smith, Alex Pear- Son, Harry Bolger, John Wheeler, Wilbur Turnbull, Wm. W. Stitith, . jack Bowman, Grlienie MacDonald, Harold Thomas, Clarence McCutcheon, William Blake, Charles Thomas,' Clem .Steffler,' Russel Knight, Jim Mail., Win. Tambou r . Murray Cardiff, Roy Turvey, Roy Williamson, Graham . Work, Douglas Fraser. George Procter, Hank Ten- Pa8,.• Don MbDonald, Stanley Hopper, Douglas Hemingway, George - Mutter, Wilfred :Strickler. • • COMMITTEES FOR 1971 Heavy Horses — Laurie Black, Stanley Hopper, Harry Berger • Light Horses — Harold Bolger, Hugh Pearson Beet Cattle — Alex Pearson. Gerald Smith, Win. 'Hewitt Grade Cattle — Gerald Smith, Alex Pearson Sheep -and Swine — Graeme Craig, Clarence McCutcheon, .• Bob Higgins. Poultry — Murray Huether, Emmerson Mitchell .Grain Emmerson Mitchell, Jack Bowman. Doug Fraser RoOtS and Vegetables — Fred Uhler, Rae Houston Jack Bowman, Win. Hewitt, Doug Hemingway Police -and Parking — Lloyd Wheeler, Jack -Knight, Glenn Huether, Ken McDonald, John Wheeler, Harry ..,Bolger, Jim Bownian Finance — Cecil Parker, Murray Hoover Grotinds and Concessions — Don McDonald, Wm. Turnbull, • . John Wheeler, Jail van Vliet Palace — Jim Mair, Jim 'Bowman, Graham Work Entertainment and Dance Barry Doll, Murray Hoover, . • Harold Bolger, Lawrie Black School and Sports —.Mrs. Harold .Bolger. Mrs. Harvey Craig. ' • Ken Scott, Jim Prior, Jim Axtmann, Linea Mitchell, Mrs, T. Wilson, Mrs. R.obt. Raymond Tickets and Crate — Harry Goll, Frank Carter, Laurie Black, . • Graeme MacDonald, Clair Long, Ross Cuningham, Charles Thomas, Doug Fraser, Harry Bolger, Tas, Main Roy Williamson, Murray Ca.rdiff r Geo. Mutter AdVertiSing and Publicity — Harold Bolger, Mrs. Clarke Matheson, M -4. Roy Kennedy,- Hugh Pearson WALTON „ , „ (continued from page one)- this year by the Brussels Legion and Brussels Lions ow Miss Nellie. Baan Of Sunny- book Hospital, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Martin tam Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dolman of Exeter were recent visitors with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot of the village. Mrs. Maude Leeming attended the McGavin Reunion in Seaforth on Sunday and received the prize for being the 'oldest person present. McKillop Unit Meeting The July meeting of the Mc- Killop Unit was held at the home of Mrs. Keith Rock on Wednes- day afternoon with 13 members present and 20 children for their annual picnic. Mrs, George Love was in charge of devotions. opening with the singing of a hymn. The scrip- ture, Matthew 15, was read by Jane Leeming, Meditation was given by Mrs. G. Love followed with prayer by Bruce Godkin A hymn was sung from the new hymn book with Debbie Wey accompanying on the guitar. The offering was received by Jeffery. Hackwell and dedicated by Dianne Godkin. The Topic was taken by Olene Dennis, she had three stories for the children,en- :titled "Leering to Listen", "Little Miss Grumble Tone" and "How the,. Window s of Heaven are opened". Everyone joined in Sing- ing Kum-ba,-Yah with Debbie Wey assisting on her guitar: Mr8.- Campbell Wey presided for the business, which was opened with the U.C.W. purpose. Minutes 'of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. William Leming, Roll call was answered arid thank you cards read.. The Treasurer's report was given. Plans were made for lunch to be sold at an auction sale. The next meeting is to be held in September. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. C. Wey, Races were held on the lawn with the following winner: Preschool: Blaine Hackwell, ,Teffrey McGavin, Gary Godkin. 5 - S Years: Jeffrey Hackwell, Bri as McGa win, Bruce Godkin, 9 - 11 Years: Dianne Godkin, Chrystelle Holmes. 12 Years and Over: Jane Lem- ing, Debbie 'Wey, Dena Wey. Threelegged Race. 10 and under: Bruce Godkin and Brian McGaVin, Ronnie Godkin and Jeffrey Hack- well. Kick the Slipper, 11 years and over: Marian Godkin, Marl McCall. Pass the Box Relay: Mrs, Nor- man Schad P,. Spelling Relay: Mrs. Neil Mc- Gavin, Guessing Clips in, Jar: Ronnie Godkin. The afternoon concluded with. it delicious lunch served by the COM-